La vita di uno sfortunato padre di famiglia viene sconvolta quando milioni di sconosciuti iniziano improvvisamente a vederlo nei loro sogni. Le sue apparizioni notturne prendono una svolta d... Leggi tuttoLa vita di uno sfortunato padre di famiglia viene sconvolta quando milioni di sconosciuti iniziano improvvisamente a vederlo nei loro sogni. Le sue apparizioni notturne prendono una svolta da incubo.La vita di uno sfortunato padre di famiglia viene sconvolta quando milioni di sconosciuti iniziano improvvisamente a vederlo nei loro sogni. Le sue apparizioni notturne prendono una svolta da incubo.
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 18 candidature totali
- Claire
- (as Marnie McPhail Diamond)
Recensioni in evidenza
To an extent, this film can be seen as a satirical condemnation of social media fame and cancel culture, though that's secondary to the theme of mounting paranoia - both from Prof Matthews and the wider world.
The fact that this film started out as a project of Ari Aster is no surprise, as it has much in common with Beau is Afraid - notably the hapless and powerless central character and some surreal and blackly comic moments.
Then, in the last fifteen minutes or so, the film loses its way. A new element is brought in which pretty much undermines what had gone before. The result wasn't bad, exactly, but seemed to belong in a different film. I think it would've been better if the film had had the courage of its convictions and followed Prof Matthews to his logical fate.
For all that, it's an interesting film, and I would urge you to see it.
But even after being amused by this unique and creative premise, it didn't seem like there was anywhere else for this idea to go. But there's no reason to worry. The directions it takes are just as creative as the premise.
Even though it's very different, this gave me Eternal Sunshine vibes, especially with how original it feels. The humor is fairly dry, which I normally don't like. But it made me laugh a decent amount, usually loudly. And there are a few moments that hit hard.
Nick Cage. Oh Nick Cage. I watch all his movies. Most are bad, but Dream scenario is part of the resurgence (along with Massive Talent). And even though most people just want to see his hilarious freakouts, here he reminds us that he is one of the most talented actors out there. I haven't forgotten. I would love to see it more often.
(2 viewings, 12/22/2023, 7/25/2025)
But i don't think it did nt he 2nd half of the movie, it kind of faded out, and missed such a massive oppotunity.
It's still a good movie, but it completely went in a different direction in the last half hour than i thought it would. Which was just such a shame.
Such a missed oppotunity in my book, but still worth a watch. When the dreams turn darker i think there was such a great set up for a better last half hour or so. Shame.
Worth watching but didn't reach it's potential.
The overall tone was way different than I was expecting. The trailer had me thinking this would be a quirky adventure into dreams and personalities, but Dream Scenario is FAR more horror-leaning than I'd imagined. Having seen Borgli's previous work in combination with the choice to have Nicolas Cage as the lead, this really threw me off. Once you get into it, it often feels like the work of Ari Aster, which made a lot more sense to me when the ending credits hit and I saw that Ari Aster had produced it. Apparently Aster was originally set to direct this film with Adam Sandler as the lead, but after Sick Of Myself did well, Aster pushed to get Borgli in the director's chair for A24. Overall, the movie has its signature Borgli moments but it definitely feels like a combination of Borgli, Aster, and A24 vibes rather than simply a Borgli piece.
There is not nearly as much comedy as I thought there would be, and most of it is very subdued. I felt like I was laughing more than anyone else in the theater, and it was not much, to be honest. Laughs are simply not one of the primary focuses of the film, in my opinion. And on the subject of atypical focuses, there are hardly fleshed-out characters in this movie at all - they are more like archetypes or vessels that allow the themes to be explored. The way Cage's character works is that he is an effective "every man" in the sense that he's not really likable, but also not especially unlikable - he could be just about any average person, and that's the point. The real "main character" is society and their response to what's happening in a collective manner.
While it's not the most riveting or throughly enjoyable film, it is incredibly original and does seem to have a lot to say underneath it's surface of "simplicity". I was expecting something in the realm of Charlie Kaufman, but what I got was perhaps something I can't compare to almost anything else. At one point in the film, there is a book that is released, and when it does the character who wrote it exclaims "It was supposed to be called Dream Scenario", then the publisher responds, "Is there something wrong with the new title, I Am Your Nightmare?". I feel like this is a fitting summary of my entire experience with this film. I'm not sure if that was all set up on purpose, as a "haha" at the viewer's expense, but knowing Borgli and his specific style of genius-level trolling, I'd say he knew exactly what he was doing.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizMarc Coppola: As Sidney, the bald party guest who looks like Nicolas Cage's character Paul. Coppola is Cage's older brother.
- BlooperContrary to what Prof Matthews says, a zebra's stripes do provide it with a degree of camouflage. Seen from a distance through the heat haze of an African plain, the zebra's outline becomes blurred and indistinct.
- Citazioni
Paul Matthews: Trauma is a trend these days. It is a joke. Everything is trauma. Arguing with a friend is trauma. Getting bad grades is trauma. They need to grow up.
- Colonne sonoreSay You'll Say So
Written by Geoffrey Landers
Performed by Geoffrey Landers
(c) Music from Memory
Courtesy of Music from Memory Records
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 5.742.193 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 220.035 USD
- 12 nov 2023
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 12.488.124 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 42min(102 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1